Detoxifying and immune-boosting, relaxing 45-60 minute massage program (mastering the initiation of natural self-healing processes, optimizing the patient’s energy level).
Integrates and combines the basics of the Wat Po methodology with the knowledge of Chinese reflexology points and diagnostic methods in modern medicine, fitting into its healing protocol.
The masseur works with hands, fingers, a special wooden stick, cream, oils, and essential oils.
Instead of targeted reflexive treatment of an organ or body part, the emphasis in Thai foot massage is on stimulating the functioning of the whole body and providing a more balanced supply of energy.
Achieved through a well-defined set of techniques with a fixed choreography: by moving from the sole upwards through the calf to the knee, the energy lines treated.
Anyone can participate; no professional training is required.
If you want to study individually, or with my partners, apply for details!
The sole is a map of the body. If a body part or organ becomes ill and its circulation is insufficient, the appropriate point on the sole will be particularly sensitive to pressure. When this point massaged, circulation improves the part of the body connected to this point.
Often, small lumps, lesions (uric acid and other deposits) can felt, which can rupture when massaged, which patients feel like a stabbing pain.
It is a particularly effective treatment for eliminating the internal organs’ functional disorders and initiating homeostasis as a self-healing method.
During the massage, the lymphatic system transports the end products of metabolism from the tissues.
These deposited particles break during the massage, so they do not return to the circulation. They do not break down further in the tissues.
Achievable results improve the body’s activities, improves blood circulation, helps to break down toxic substances.
Advantages: full use; relieves and cures problems caused by chronic diseases, useful for all ages, has no side effects.
Foot massage, an ancient Chinese therapeutic method that has been used successfully in Asia for more than 3,000 years.
It cures and prevents many diseases, e.g., headache, stress, fatigue, asthma, constipation, sinusitis, and migraine.
Sensory nerves of the internal organs run throughout the body while also coming into contact with the organs, as does the skin. Almost all sensory nerves end in the soles of the feet.
The Foot massage stimulates internal organs’ functioning, creates a balance in the blood and lymphatic circulation, and improves the physical condition and ability to function.
It boosts immunity, detoxifies, rejuvenates, and provides support for a better, longer life.
With a healthy body, the flow of life energy in the meridians is unobstructed.
Loose life, emotional stress, weakness, or injury can disrupt this flow. Massage can restore re-energized energy and improve the body’s defenses.
The psychological effects of massage reactions can relieve patients of anxiety and stress.
It teaches patients to feel where energy flow is blocked. It triggers energies, improves posture, and smoothes the face. It can also help with mental imbalances.
Theory (online section):
The concept, spirituality, historical overview, development, areas of application, rules of Thai foot massage. The personality of Thai masseuse, health rules.
The anatomical structure of the human body (muscles, joints, nervous system, internal organs, circulation). Materials, tools, conditions. Contraindications. Physiological effects. After-effects. Division, location, and operation of the zones on the sole. Factors influencing treatment. Compilation of treatment sheet, the sole map suggestions.
Practical part:
Steps of Thai foot massage.
It takes 45-60 minutes to master a set of techniques and a massage process with a fixed choreography.
Handle energy lines from the sole upwards through the calf to the knee, practice special techniques, various joint mobilization, and muscle stretching techniques.
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